you now this because speed is how fast an object is ''moving'' and motion is when an object is ''moving''
Acceleration is the change in an ogjects speed or a change in an objects direction of motion or both of these. If instead of speed you use the word velocity , which is both an object's speed and its direction of motion, then you could say "acceleration is the change in an objects velocity" and that would cover all the possibilities in one statement.
Then the effect is as if there are no forces on it at all, and it moves in a straight line with constant speed.
they all have random energy;)
ans: do you mean motion? motion is the meaning to move relative to something else, and it occurs (or is seen to be occurring) when two objects pass each other that have different velocities (not necessarily changing velocities). Without this, you would not be able to perceive motion at all. Motion doesn't mean speed has to change, as that relates simply to acceleration.
Relative motion is the concept that the motion of all objects is relative to other objects. If you are sitting still right now you are not moving relative to the earth, however you are moving relative to sun.
Then the effect is as if there are no forces on it at all, and it moves in a straight line with constant speed.
Acceleration is the change in an ogjects speed or a change in an objects direction of motion or both of these. If instead of speed you use the word velocity , which is both an object's speed and its direction of motion, then you could say "acceleration is the change in an objects velocity" and that would cover all the possibilities in one statement.
All objects resist changes in their state of motion
they all have random energy;)
Velocity means speed and direction. So if you know the speed, all you need to add is the direction of motion and you will have the velocity.
Gravity for the real motion, the Earth's rotation for the apparent motion.
ans: do you mean motion? motion is the meaning to move relative to something else, and it occurs (or is seen to be occurring) when two objects pass each other that have different velocities (not necessarily changing velocities). Without this, you would not be able to perceive motion at all. Motion doesn't mean speed has to change, as that relates simply to acceleration.
All objects, whether moving or not.
They are the exact same. If an object is standing still, it is in motion. Everything in the world is in motion. Not because of the earth moving, it is because particles in all objects are moving.
Relative motion is the concept that the motion of all objects is relative to other objects. If you are sitting still right now you are not moving relative to the earth, however you are moving relative to sun.
You would go crashing out the window. I had learned what this is called, but I had forgotten. All I know is that it has to do with speed........... An object in motion tends to stay in motion.
The resistance of an objects surroundings to its motion. The rugs nape versus a ball rolling across it. Air having to get out of the way of a spinning tennis ball. Resistance. Of course gravity can have a positive or negative influence on an objects motion and vector. Entropy concurs all motion.